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Against The Tide

Debbie Hagan

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Corrupt business owners, unscrupulous local politicians, impossible odds and a highly unconventional student body are just a few of the obstacles faced by Lawrence R. Velvel, as he packs up his home of 16 years and heads north to become Dean of a brand new law school in Lowell, Massachusetts. When nothing in Lowell turns out to be what it first appears, Velvel and a handful of law students are forced to choose between giving up on their life long dream, and attempting the impossible. This pa ...
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Rabbi Velvel Lipskier grew up in Crown Heights and lives in North Miami Beach where he works in plumbing and construction. In this episode, we discuss how the "voice" of Chassidus can be translated in different cultures and how it can change depending on what we pay attention to. We also discuss some of Velvel's memories from the famous Tishrei of …
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Rabbi Chaim Shaul Bruk is the shliach in Bozeman, Montana where he and his wife Chavie are now marking 18 years.In this episode, he recalls his growing up in Crown Heights, both the wonderful childhood memories and the tense years of the early nineties.He also shares how a devastating infertility diagnosis in their first years of shlichus changed h…
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G-d commands a census of the Jewish people—by having each person give half a shekel. Why don’t we count people directly in Judaism? How can money, the most physical thing, connect to something as spiritual as the soul? Let’s find out in today’s episode of the Jewish Perspective podcast. Watch Rabbi Belinsky's Video Blog on Youtube…
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Mayer Prager grew up in the Crown Heights of the 1960's, surrounded by the exodus of the non-Lubavitch Jewish community, the energy of the Lubavitch community that stayed, and of course, the Rebbe.In this episode, we discuss what it was like to grow up in that milieu, his special relationship with R' Yoel Kahan, and his perspective on the direction…
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Judaism is filled with symbolism around light, from Shabbat and holiday candles to the eternal flame of the menorah. But what deeper lesson does the light teach us? How does the flame represent the soul, while the wick symbolizes the body? Let’s find out in today’s episode of the Jewish Perspective podcast. Watch Rabbi Belinsky's Video Blog on Yout…
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Mr. David Shabat lives today in Boynton Beach, Florida, but as a young boy from Washington, DC he was sent to study in the Lubavitch school of Bedford and Dean in Crown Heights, where he would go on to spend close to ten years in and about the Lubavitch community and the court of the Lubavitcher Rebbe.One of the listeners to the podcast is David's …
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Rabbi Rafi Tennenhaus is a shliach in Hallandale Beach, Florida for more than four decades, where today he directs the activities of many Chabad Houses and an exploding local Lubavitch community.In this episode, we discuss his upbringing in Montreal and before that in a small Canadian town of Bathurst, New Brunswick, where his father, R' Dovid Tenn…
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In this episode, we dive into the difference between faith and trust. We look at the story of Jews in the desert, where G-d gave them manna every day—just enough for one day at a time. What was the reason for this? How can we apply this lesson to our lives today? Let’s find out in today’s episode of the Jewish Perspective podcast. Watch Rabbi Belin…
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Rabbi Yossi Rosenblum is an educator at Yeshiva Schools in Pittsburgh for several decades, where he began as a teacher and now serves as Head of School. In this conversation, we discuss how his priorities as a teacher has changed over time, how both the world around the school but also the world within the school makes new demands of teachers but a…
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The first commandment given to the Jewish people as they were about to leave Egypt was the mitzvah of sanctifying the new moon. This mitzvah forms the foundation of the Jewish calendar, which is based on lunar months. Let’s find out more in today’s episode of the Jewish Perspective podcast. Watch Rabbi Belinsky's Video Blog on Youtube…
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Rabbi Dr. Eli Leib Rubin, Phd is a scholar and author who grew up in Edgeware, a suburb of London, and lives today in Pittsburgh.In this conversation, we discuss his recently published book, "Kabbalah and the Rupture of Modernity: An Existential History of Chabad Hassidism," a magisterial effort of research and writing tracing the idea of Tzimtzum …
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The Levites, one of the 12 tribes of Israel, were set apart for religious duties and had a unique position in Jewish society. But did this exemption from military service always hold, or were there moments when they were called to fight? When were Levites allowed to join the war? Let’s find out more in today’s episode of the Jewish Perspective podc…
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Josef, Rambam, and the Maharam of Rothenburg all faced incredibly difficult lives. Yet, in times of hardship, they always had a choice: to let those challenges define them, or not. Whether we experience good or bad circumstances, it's up to us how we choose to define ourselves. We can decide whether to let the negative experiences shape us, or embr…
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In this episode, we explore the story of Leah, a woman who was initially seen as less than ideal but transformed into a person of great character and strength. Join us as we reflect on her journey of growth, perseverance, and the lessons we can all learn from her path to becoming a truly good person. Watch Rabbi Belinsky's Video Blog on Youtube…
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In this replay of our most popular episode of 2024, we explore the mystery of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel. Where did they go? What happened to them? Whether you're hearing it for the first time or want to revisit it, tune in to hear the theories and secrets behind this ancient mystery! Watch Rabbi Belinsky's Video Blog on Youtube…
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According to Jewish religious law, selling land in Israel to non-Jews is generally prohibited. This prohibition is based on two main reasons: security concerns and religious principles. Join us in today’s episode of the Jewish Perspective podcast as we explore these factors in more detail. Watch Rabbi Belinsky's Video Blog on Youtube…
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When a Torah talks about someone for the first time, it usually introduces the person to us. However, there is no formal "introduction" of Abraham in the sense of a biography or detailed backstory. Instead, his calling by G-d is highlighted as the starting point of his significance. Let’s find out more in today’s episode of the Jewish Perspective p…
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Support this podcast at: https://www.hflpodcast.com/donate ____ Rabbi Shmuly Metzger is a shliach in Manhattan, where he runs Chabad Sutton in the Midtown district. A couple miles away is the famous Lubavitch neighborhood of Crown Heights, where Shmuly grew up in both its mythological and concrete past. In this episode, we discuss his childhood in …
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Support this podcast at: https://www.hflpodcast.com/donate____Yehoshua November is a poet who lives in Teaneck, New Jersey.His poetry grapples with ideas of Chassidus and their application in real "messy life," including some very personal reflections. Three collections of his poetry have been published, and his work has found appeal with audiences…
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What is the role of a Cohen according to the Torah? Why was Pinchas chosen to become a Cohen? What does the story of Pinchas teach us about leadership in difficult times? Let’s find out in today’s episode of the Jewish Perspective podcast. Watch Rabbi Belinsky's Video Blog on YoutubeBy Rabbi V. Belinsky
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In this episode of the Jewish Perspective podcast, we learn more about the three forefathers of the Jewish nation — Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Abraham, the father of kindness, taught us the power of compassion and hospitality. Isaac, known for his strictness, embodied the importance of discipline. Jacob, who balanced both qualities, became the foun…
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Support this podcast at: https://www.hflpodcast.com/donate ____ Rabbi Dovid Bashevkin PhD lives in Teaneck where he is an author, columnist and host of the 18Forty podcast. In this episode, we discuss the condition of homesickness across different parts of the religious Jewish community in the United States, the inherent problems but also the possi…
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Rabbi Elisha Pearl grew up in Flatbush and has spent the last few years studying in the Judean hills, which is where he wrote his groundbreaking book, "Make Peace," which explores the Rebbe's strategic vision for lasting peace in Israel. We were going to discuss the book, but ended up talking about how he found himself it writing it in the first pl…
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Rabbi Mordechai Avtzon is my father and the first shliach in the Far East, which is where he and my mother founded Chabad of Hong Kong and China forty years ago.In this conversation, we discuss his upbringing in Detroit as a child of one of the only Lubavitch families in the city, and the different outlooks his immigrant parents had on their place …
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Fifteen year ago, Nissen Goldman was a teenage son of a rabbi in Johannesburg, South Africa finding his own way. After leaving high school, Nissen ended up spending time in Cape Town where his sister and brother in law where on shlichus and ended up in a relationship with the daughter of their shul’s president. Fast forward fifteen years, and Nisse…
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In this episode, we explore the laws of Jewish divorce, focusing on the important rules that guide this process. Rabbi Belinsky explains the role of the get (the official divorce document) and what both partners need to do to end a marriage according to Jewish law. We also look at the challenges related to the divorce process for both men and women…
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Rabbi Nissan Mangel was ten years old when he came face to face with Dr. Joseph Mengele at the gates of Auschwitz and was miraculously spared the fate of too many others.In this episode, Rabbi Mangel shares his journey from his small childhood town in Slovakia to Auschwitz and then England and Canada where he eventually met a number of fellow Lubav…
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Kabbalah on Relationships. Jewish Wisdom for Building Deeper, Richer Connections in All Your Relationships. Join us for six lectures in English with Rabbi V. Belinsky. The topics of the following lectures: Lesson 1: The Art of Empathy Lesson 2: The Art of Listening Lesson 3: The Art of Disagreeing Lesson 4: The Art of Positivity Lesson 5: The Art o…
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Rabbi Yaakov Winner grew up in Brooklyn and has been the mashpia in Yeshiva Gedolah of Melbourne, Australia for thirty five years.In this conversation we discuss the mashpiim that most impacted Rabbi Winner as he was growing up, and how the role of a mashpia has developed over the years.We also discuss how the idea of hiskashrus and Lubavitch ident…
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Rosh Hashanah marks not only the beginning of a new year for Jews but also the anniversary of the creation of the world. In this episode of the Jewish Perspective podcast, we explore the Rosh Hashanah, as a day that invites everyone to reflect on the renewal of the world and their place in it. Rosh Hashanah serves as a powerful reminder that the cr…
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In this episode, we delve into the philosophy of Viktor Frankl, a Holocaust survivor and renowned psychiatrist whose insights on meaning and purpose continue to inspire millions. Join us as we explore Frankl’s work and discuss his core concepts of therapy, the will to meaning, and the importance of finding purpose even in the face of adversity. Wat…
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In this episode of the Jewish Perspective podcast, R. Velvel Belinsky will explain the difference between Love and Respect within Jewish teachings and how it shapes our relationships. We will explore practical ways to embody these values in daily life—whether in marriages, parenting, or friendships. Join us as we uncover the timeless wisdom of Juda…
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Rabbi Dov Yona Korn grew up in Morris Plains, NJ in a “very Reform” Jewish family and is today the shliach in NYU and several other schools in the Bowery district of NYC. In this episode, we discuss his discovering Chabad in the months after the Rebbe’s passing and the difference this timing made in his own understanding of the Rebbe and Lubavitch.…
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Mendel Treitel grew up on shlichus in Montreal and is today a modern art painter living in Sydney. In this episode, Mendel shares his journey through yeshiva and how a number of special teachers helped him reconcile his artistic disposition with the norms of the Yeshiva. We discuss the challenges in being both a chossid and an artist, the question …
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